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Enhanced Vision Newsletter – September

Posted on: Sep 13, 2010

View this e-mail Online September 2010 Welcome to the Enhanced Vision monthly newsletter. Find out more about what we have to offer at www.enhancedvision.com. You can read your favorite books again with Merlin Having to give up reading your favorite books, magazines and newspapers due to low vision is a tough decision that many people […]

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Weekly Low Vision Tip from LowVisionChef: Palm Peeler Use

Posted on: Sep 13, 2010

Original post can be found at: http://www.youtube.com/user/LowVisionChef#p/u/17/0VGKDWS_hHA

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Eccentric Viewing

Posted on: Sep 07, 2010

Eccentric Viewing by Dan Roberts September 2005 Reviewed by Jennifer Galbraith, O.D. For an audio version of this article, click here. Eccentric viewing is a technique used by people with central vision loss. Also called Preferred Retinal Loci (PRL), it is a method by which the person looks slightly away from the subject in order […]

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Low Vision professional distance runner

Posted on: Sep 07, 2010

Marla Runyan is an American woman who has made a name for herself as a successful professional distance runner in a variety of national track events, the Paralympics, marathons, and the Olympics. At the age of nine, Marla was diagnosed with Stargardts disease, a juvenile form of macular degeneration. She became legally blind and now […]

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Weekly Low Vision Tip from LowVisionChef: Preparing a Pineapple

Posted on: Sep 07, 2010

Original post can be found at: http://www.youtube.com/user/LowVisionChef#p/u/19/1UUULtZtgws

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Enhanced Vision 30 second Ad on ABC

Posted on: Sep 01, 2010

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Weekly Low Vision Tip from LowVisionChef: Cooking Measurements

Posted on: Aug 30, 2010

Original post can be found at: http://www.youtube.com/user/LowVisionChef#p/u/20/otyknw4fJjM

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Visually impaired children in New Orleans area get new tools

Posted on: Aug 23, 2010

Few kids are overjoyed at doing their math homework, but 10-year-old Mathew Hymel attacked his with enthusiasm last week.

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